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Indira Varma Leads a Light and Airy Entertainment With a Twist, ‘The Trouble With Jessica’

Matt Winn’s plot is ultimately a dry form of slapstick in which the best-laid plans, as well as the hypocrisies and begrudgements, of the haute bourgeoisie are put to the test by interlopers of one sort or another.

Via Music Box Films
Culture

Consisting of Impressionistic Vignettes of Black Life Circa 1972, Charles Burnett’s ‘Killer of Sheep’ Earns a Revival

Burnett’s picture doesn’t concern itself with anything so concrete as a plot. We get to know the denizens of the protagonist’s neighborhood through an accumulation of moments. Evocation rather than explication is the rule.

Via Milestone Films and Charles Burnett
Culture

Soho Photo Relocates Again, This Time to Chelsea, and First Exhibition There Is Aptly Titled: ‘Move/Moving/Movement’

The exhibition retains Soho Photo’s promise to provide a forum where ‘serious photographers could exhibit their personal work and exchange ideas, learn and grow as artists.’

Via the artist and Soho Photo
Culture

MoMA Film Series Focuses on Classics From Columbia Pictures Produced Under the ‘Authoritarian’ Leadership of Harry Cohn

Cohn didn’t brook nonsense and often engaged in dubious behavior. ‘I went from covering Al Capone to covering Harry Cohn,’ an Associated Press reporter once wrote. ‘Cohn was by far the meanest.’

Via Photofest
Culture

A Troubled and Troubling Artist, Cartoonist Robert Crumb Is Subject of a Literary Biography

This isn’t the first time that his life and work have been the subject of sustained attention: Terry Zwigoff’s 1994 documentary ‘Crumb’ is among the finest cinematic portraits of an artist.

Via the artist R. Crumb
Culture

Nicolas Cage Is Chief Draw of ‘Gunslingers,’ Yet He Proves a Liability

Did the director, Brian Skiba, encourage the actor to pattern his anachronistic performance as a born-again bandit on the Godfather of Soul, James Brown?

Via Lionsgate
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